Joint venture of the NASC and Peter Döhle in the segment of the multipurpose ships and of undermines to rinfusiere

The next month with a fleet of 26 units will begin the activity

The NovaAlgoma Short Sea Carriers (NASC), joint venture between the shipowning society Canadian Algoma Central Corporation and that Swiss Nova Marine Holdings, and the German company Peter Döhle has announced the subscription of a commercial agreement called small DNA Shipping that will manage a fleet constituted from multipurpose ships operated commercially by the office of Amburgo of the German society and to rinfusiere of comprised gross capacity between 13.500 and 15.000 tons operated from the office of Lugano of the Helvetic society. The joint venture new will have offices also to Rotterdam, Miami, Houston and Dubay.

According to the forecasts, DNA Shipping will begin the activity the next month with a fleet of 26 ships, of which 13 multipurpose units and 13 portarinfuse. Twelve ships will be introduced in the pool from the NASC and 14 from the German Peter Döhle.

"We consider - the executive president of the NASC, Ken Bloch Soerensen has explained - than the constitution of this new agreement represents an interesting ahead step in carrying consolidation in the fragmented market of the multipurpose and of he undermine to rinfusiere".